The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1978 Page: 4 of 36
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concentrate on the next kick
Anniversary
Announcement!
UIXWUE M. Birgu, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Hargas of
Baytown, celebrated his se-
j iond birthday Tuesday, He has
I a brother, Mario. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. K G.
; Avalos of Crosby and Mr. And.
Mrs. Gasman Bargas of
Baytown.
11 We at Mont Belvieu State Bank, with to in-
vite our many friends and customers to join us
this week in our 7th Anniversary Celebration!
Starting today Wednesday through Triday
stop by for refreshments and say hello/”
77/78189
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bromley of Baytown,
celebrated his fifth birthday
Tuesday. Grandparents in
Mr. and Mrs. timer Taylor of
BavtoWp and Mr, and Mrs.
Jess Bromley of La Porte.
- EacC ot these advemsed items * roadiy avaiiawe tor sate,
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WHIKUNG ON THE POTTERY WHEEL
The day is shaped
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Civics Day Officers Chosen At Sterling
Elected to school board post- jnual pictures made Jan 3. during her visit
uons were Gregg Nolan, post Gandy was sold in December heb. 5, an open house
tion |; Lisa McKinley. position » raise money for the conven- wda', Jim Knights house toal-
‘ Hau Vtrkai tan
»*V a«»mn'-2; Conroe Barfield, position 3;
Fawn Cougat, position 4; Anne
Windhager, position 5; Lesia Au-
zetuie. position 6; and Michael
Jim Barolak has been elected K,bod"«- P“,tlon 7
mayor lor Uvics Uay Thursday SPANISH CLUB
uon. which is held in San An- j low members to meet bo1. On
totuo Members must have a 8 a roller skating party was
large amount of service pomts to1 heJd at ^ skate Machine. On
be eligible to attend the conven- j,fb 7 yio attended a basket-
tion. The club is selling candy; mU game against Galena Park
again in February to raise mon- am) went (0 Swenson ’s Ice
at Koss Sterling High School
Those elected to aty council-
The Spanish club has ordered
ey lor the Amigos de las Amen-
cas program.
Foreign language contest wilt
Cream Parlor following the
game.
Florence will participate in Ci-
man posiUons include Lynn sweatshirts with the Mexican * aUendM by several Spanish i ^ artJVldes Keb 9 A
^ ^'.UOn ,1; ^'f e[r,Wem °M an? an dub members in March Mem- movie J p]anned for Feb. 10,
bers wiU compete in poetry, amj a picnic with the Lee A.F.S.
arose and skits The contest will a, Hoseland Fark 1S scheduled
erman, position 2. Karen Laird, along with the words "H. S.
posiUon 3, Donald Atherton, po-Sterbng Spanish Club," im- proseand skits The contest
sition 4; Sharia Sinclair, post- pnnted on them The shirts will
5; and Steven Moorman be ready this month
position 6 , ’ The club members had an-
be held at Stephen F. Austin Col-
lege in Nacogdoches.
CHOIR
for Feb 11.
RANGER ROUND-UP
Several members of the Mels- - Vicks
Why is Lisa Gersteman called
Pam Mengo dis-
tysrat is Sheri Ba
4. Hesults will be announced.at a' • —
later date ’ : ,
day At Lee High The American Keld Service -
• ™ Club at Sterling is now enjoying rot a new kind
• lean t decide between a pink or the company of Florence Leter-
'lime green tux tor .the Brigadier «*• ArtWtw «
Ball . Stephame Hurst has a woukHlJve a different acti-
r Juifv fn nartir»inato in pvptv dai
issu rs. S:
TONI CONCENTRATES
k~-'
. HOUSTON iAPi ~
Frisch, who kicks held goals
and extra potott for the Hous-
ton Oilers, was a professional
trying their hinds at making soccer player m his native Aus-
Pottery Wheel Big
Hit At Barbers Hill
MONT BELVIEU (Sp) -
FYnm lumps of clay, groat world
of art ran grow, and studenta at
.Barbers Hill Middle School are
Leonard’s
MNt Market
The vert b—t
meets In townl
mi 4»
422-5945
fenny,
jlfia He was schooled in pres-
Art leacher Lawtie Adams sure situations before he came
said the school acquired a ,to the United State*
pottery wheel a few weeks ago.
and the H as eaclled u the “I Played before crowd* of
students are about II l».0» P™ple Iff soccer games
Etch sixth, seventh and eighth mi Austria," Toro said, "When I
grade art student will get a '«n called on to kick a Held
chance to produce a few pots on goal »" the National Football
the wheel and fire his creations l-cague ! have to give it my en
in the class's Bin. jttTO concentration I cannot al-
inm | big decision on ^ the “rolor ,of vity to participate in every day gets it done.
whekus ; (towers to get her date . Hon- ■ ■ ■■ ' ......—
Kot^e u»N*jny y|yStone and.Mark Weaver
Ann Mitchell's driving? ,, .
Who's the o Bject Of Deena Lea-
zer s stare?
Ashley Bean has an encounter
[ a new kind . . . Beth Alfred
pops a button. . . Why does Da-
vid Walker bring a newspaper to
school? . . . Michelle Holmes
i like liver.
| Wanda Webb is asked what,
games she liked to play when she
The Robert' E. Lee High! was little - Handy Wheeler,
iehool Brigadiers are making you shouldn t play with knives
ireparatiom for the upcoming' Seniors don t want to see
fngadler Ball Feb. II..............invmoie fnh. hush ouDmes..DQ-
Sign-up' for tables and pic- tatoes or over sized fryers: ‘
ures is being held in the »fg " ' ■ ■■
fall Pictures are $5 RafbS
The theme for this year is A——---.....:
Night Under Southern Skies *' i By PHIL PAS1JORET
Bngadier? wishing to help Add to your dictionary fit
Supt. Bill Farmer said the l»w myself to worry about the
response to the pottery wheel crowd, the wind, or the grass
has been so favorable, the dw- What can I do it the grass is
trtrt hope* to have other wheels N high, call ume out and ask
And gives It some finishing touches
(Sun Staff Photos by Muriel Seott)
with decorations can stay aftef
school from 3 to 4 p m
JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
The Robert E. Lee Junior
Classical League attended the
Gulf, Coast Classical Convention
Feb. 4. Forrest Park Hf|h
School in Beaumont hosted the
convention.
The winners of the contest will
quality to represent Robert E,
Lee at the slate convention in
Satr Antonio. *
Chaperones were Mrs. Linda
Bryant, library aide; Don Smith,]
counselor; and Miss Mary Janer
Biekley, Jt'L sponsor.
Winners of the contest will be
announced at a later date._
GANDER QUACKS
, Earl Harris, wants to race to
( typing class . . Jimmy Murry
collective nouns A herd of
commuters.
When you were 20. cuf-
flinks had to match your
ensemble; after 40, you’d
wear paper clips just to
keep the .cuffs out of the
soup.
Finishing
Work
MM Trow ftp. Or.
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SPONSORED IN BAYTOWN
BY LEE COLLEGE
FOR MORE INFORMATION C1U
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 104, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1978, newspaper, February 8, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074230/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.